Claude Bernard Quote

Good methods can teach us to develop and use to better purpose the faculties with which nature has endowed us, while poor methods may prevent us from turning them to good account. Thus the genius of inventiveness, so precious in the sciences, may be diminished or even smothered by a poor method, while a good method may increase and develop it.


Translated by Henry Copley Greene, An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine


Good methods can teach us to develop and use to better purpose the faculties with which nature has endowed us, while poor methods may prevent us from ...

Good methods can teach us to develop and use to better purpose the faculties with which nature has endowed us, while poor methods may prevent us from ...

Good methods can teach us to develop and use to better purpose the faculties with which nature has endowed us, while poor methods may prevent us from ...

Good methods can teach us to develop and use to better purpose the faculties with which nature has endowed us, while poor methods may prevent us from ...